28. Los Angeles Chargers
Mack Wilson, LB, Alabama. The Chargers played a lot of defensive backs on the field and it got tons of hype until the Patriots destroyed it. They did so because it worked but also because of necessity. They could use depth and talent at the linebacker position to slow down the run.

28. CHARGERS - DEXTER LAWRENCE, DT, CLEMSON
The Los Angeles Chargers made it far this season but they have some holes to address. It starts with a defensive tackle next to Joey Bosa. More of a true nose tackle, Lawrence had 36 tackles, three pass deflections and 1.5 sacks last season for the National Champions.

Bolts talent deficits mandate that they go for Front Seven defenders and O-linemen, early and often.

The talent distribution in this draft class suggests that the Chargers will be able to address those needs early on. It becomes a matter of whether a superior talent at a position of lesser need falls to a spot where the Bolts are selecting.

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Bolts talent deficits mandate that they go for Front Seven defenders and O-linemen, early and often.

The talent distribution in this draft class suggests that the Chargers will be able to address those needs early on. It becomes a matter of whether a superior talent at a position of lesser need falls to a spot where the Bolts are selecting.

Let's hope TT nails a good OT in the draft to play the right side and provide a possible swing on the left... save some $ with that rookie deal. It will be expensive enough to bring in a G via FA which I would do to man one side and let Feeney & Lamp battle it out for the other. Just those two moves alone could really bolster the line and provide better depth...